Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Taos Ski Valley. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you.. Taos Ski Valley is a village and alpine ski resort in Taos County, New Mexico, United States. The population was 69 at the 2010 census. Until March 19, 2008, it was one of four ski resorts in America to prohibit snowboarding. The Kachina lift, constructed in 2014, serves the highest elevation of any triple chair in the North American Continent, to a peak elevation of 12,481 feet (3,804 m).
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4 based on 261 reviews
Red River's first and only brewery! We are located at 217 West Main Street at the corner of Bunker Hill and Main. Come in and see us for fantastic locally brewed beer, awesome food, and top-notch service. The best place in town.
My daughter and I enjoyed this place for lunch as we went through Red River last week. Most satisfying "French toast grilled cheese and ham" sandwich filled me up! Reasonably priced and the sliding door was open to the fresh mountain air...delightful!I glad you two came in and enjoyed your visit. Come back to see us again soon!
4 based on 316 reviews
We've been coming here every summer for years, but things have changed and not for the better. Food is a step down from what it used to be while the prices are super expensive...$14 for a burger? I can see that if it's organic or grass fed or something fancy, but this was just a Cisco truck burger and not even a very good one. Also, the portions on a $14 enchilada were pathetically small. Plus the service was poor, to say the least, as we were basically ignored despite the place being fairly quiet. Sad to say but I think our visits to the Stray Dog are coming to an end.
4 based on 78 reviews
Skiing originated in Europe and was refined in world-famous resorts throughout the Alps. The Blonde Bear Tavern gives you a taste of classic dishes from those regions interpreted through the casual laid-back attitude for which Taos Ski Valley is known.
We stopped at the Blond Bear for an early light dinner after skiing. We had several appetizers and some outstanding Spanish wine! The food preparations were creative, reflective of New Mexico cuisine, but also unique. Service was commensurate with any fine dining restaurant, even though we were eating in the bar. Highly recommend dining here while skiing Taos!
4 based on 65 reviews
Rhoda's is TEMPORARILY CLOSED until next winter ski season. Rhoda's is located in Taos Ski Valley, New Mexico.
Visited twice while skiing at Taos. They have a nice outdoor area, with a bar as well as low tables, with heaters around. The service was good both days. The food was good, altho the first day when having the tortilla soup, it was a bit cold. I also asked if it had any animal products in it (the menu didnt say it did, but asked just incase) and if it was vegan. It was. Altho when it arrived, it had sour cream in it. So we had to send it back. When the new one came, the garnish was gone (tortilla chips that was in the soup) and it was rather lukewarm. The staff was very nice tho, and the small issues we had the second day, they fixed very well for us. And seeing it was the first day of Christmas Hols, and the place was packed and busy, the kitched was slammed, so when you alternate the menu, its a lot to keep track of.
4 based on 261 reviews
Red River's first and only brewery! We are located at 217 West Main Street at the corner of Bunker Hill and Main. Come in and see us for fantastic locally brewed beer, awesome food, and top-notch service. The best place in town.
My daughter and I enjoyed this place for lunch as we went through Red River last week. Most satisfying "French toast grilled cheese and ham" sandwich filled me up! Reasonably priced and the sliding door was open to the fresh mountain air...delightful!I glad you two came in and enjoyed your visit. Come back to see us again soon!
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